2018ApJ...866...43B


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2018ApJ...866...43B - Astrophys. J., 866, 43-43 (2018/October-2)

Resonant temperature fluctuations in nebulae ionized by short-period binary stars.

BAUTISTA M.A. and AHMED E.E.

Abstract (from CDS):

A prevailing open problem in planetary nebulae (PNe) research, and photoionized gaseous nebulae research at large, is the systematic discrepancies in electron temperatures and ionic abundances as derived from recombination and collisionally excited lines. Peimbert proposed the presence of "temperature fluctuations" in these nebulae, but the apparent amplitude of such fluctuations, as deduced from spectral diagnostics and/or abundance discrepancy factors (ADFs), remain unexplained by standard photoionization modeling. While this and other alternative models to explain the temperature and abundance discrepancies remain inconclusive, recent observations seem to point at a connection between nebular ADFs and a binary nature of photoionizing stars. In this paper, we show that large amplitude temperature fluctuations are expected to form in PNe photoionized by short-period binary stars. Resonant temperature fluctuations (RTFs) are first formed along the orbital disk around the binary stars, as the periodically varying ionizing radiation field induces periodic oscillations in the heating-minus-cooling function. Then, the temperature fluctuations propagate vertically to the disk as thermal waves that later steepen into radiative shocks. The binary period of the ionizing stars is determinant in the formation and propagation of temperature fluctuations, as well as in associated density fluctuations. Fluctuations propagate efficiently only in systems with binary periods significantly shorter than the gas thermalization time, of the order of 10 days. Furthermore, we propose temperature diagnostic line ratios that combine [O III] collisionally excited lines and O II recombination lines to determine the equilibrium temperature and the magnitude of RTFs in nebulae.

Abstract Copyright: © 2018. The American Astronomical Society.

Journal keyword(s): H II regions - ISM: general - ISM: lines and bands - line: formation - planetary nebulae: general

Simbad objects: 14

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Number of rows : 14
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 HH 202 HH 05 35 11.5 -05 22 46           ~ 72 4
2 M 42 HII 05 35 17 -05 23.4           ~ 4074 0
3 PN A66 30 PN 08 46 53.4639874872 +17 52 46.369394580   14.23 14.30 13.47   [WC5] 411 0
4 PN Fg 1 PN 11 28 36.2243510088 -52 56 04.118494344   13.1 12.20     ~ 172 0
5 NGC 6337 PN 17 22 15.6721413768 -38 29 01.735593252     12.00     wels 137 0
6 PN H 1-33 PN 17 47 49.4162559989 -34 08 05.126681277     15.30     ~ 62 1
7 NGC 6543 PN 17 58 33.4039587288 +66 37 58.750734000   11.09 11.28     [WC] 1170 1
8 PN G000.5-03.1 a PN? 17 59 25.6 -30 07 15           ~ 9 1
9 PN A66 46 PN 18 31 18.5910709560 +26 56 12.110750088       15.050   O9k 173 0
10 PN Hf 2-2 PN 18 32 30.9015918072 -28 43 20.276106312     15.90     ~ 96 0
11 PN A66 58 PN 19 18 20.476 +01 46 59.62           [WC4] 315 0
12 PN A66 63 PN 19 42 10.2896588688 +17 05 14.458509132           sdO+G: 212 1
13 SH 2-106 HII 20 27 26.8 +37 22 49           ~ 440 1
14 NAME PN Ou 5 PN 21 14 20.03 +43 41 36.0           ~ 23 0

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